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In this episode, host Davina Clarke takes a look at how nature and specifically birdsong has been an influence to composers throughout the ages- from the symbolism of the nightingale in Virgil and Homer's writing, to the cuckoo's musical immitative call used by so many composers. She discusses the transmission of birdsong in the folk and classical traditions, from its first use in the fourteenth century, right through to today's much loved twentieth century masterpiecesThe music covered includes works by Handel, Biber and Beethoven, which can all be found in the Spotify Playlist link below:spotify:playlist:4SfgJ6BU6iRNmumjKnu83U Musical performances in the episode are:Orlando Gibbons: The Silver Swan from The Sixteen's Album 'An Immortal Legacy'Saint Saëns: The Swan from 'The Carnival of the Animals' performed by Davina Clarke and Valeria Kurbatova
In this episode, Davina reviews two newly released albums hot off the press: Handel’s 'La Resurrezione' by The English Concert and 'John Wilbye – Draw on Sweet Night ' by I Fagiolini and Robert Hollingworth.
The English Concert and Harry Bicket’s acclaimed concert cycle of Handel operas and...
Published 06/26/22
In this episode, Davina is joined by Harley Street Nutritionist and soprano, Rhiannon Lambert. They discuss her career as a soprano and how she moved from the music industry to become Registered Nutritionist, resulting in the launch of her clinic, Rhitrition. Rhiannon specialises in weight...
Published 03/30/22